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Wild Talk: WWF's online audio series

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This months' edition of Wild Talk looks back on WWF Director General James P. Leape's speech at last months World Water Week, while our second interview takes a look at the concept of One Planet Living, and the upcoming Sustainable Cities & Communities Conference in Geneva from September 30th to October 1st. We also take a look at the world biodiversity hotspots with Michael Tobias,and look forward to the IUCN Congress in October.



The Kaieture waterfall in Guyana, the wolrd's tallest single drop water fall, proudly stands 275m high.

A call to action on water management

With the eyes of the world trained on Stockhom for the World Water week in August, WWF Director General James P. Leape called for an end to just discussions, and that action needed to be taken. "There are no regrets to many of the actions we can take now" said one WWF spokesperson. In this short except from Mr. Leape's speech, he outlines that the major problem for water use is its sustainable management. Action must be taken now, and it must come from all of us, not just the governments or corporations, but individuals and communities as well.

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Abu Dhabi's Masdar City proposal - using WWF One Planet Living principles to set new sustainability standards for an eventual 50,000 inhabitants

Sustainable Cities - more than just a vision

One planet Living, the notion that we can exist on this planet within the limits of the resources at our disposal, is a vision that WWF sees as not just achievable, but necessary to ensure our continued survival on this planet. Wild Talk spoke to Jean-Paul Jean-Renaud, Director of Corporate Relations at WWF international, to explain how this concept can actually manifest itself, and what to expect from the upcoming sustainable cities and communities conference at the end of September.

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Black and White ruffed lemur in Madagascar

Hotspots revealed

Wild Talk is taken on a magical mystery tour of the world's hotspots by Michael Tobias, who followed Russ Mittermeier during the making of his film Hotspots. We travel from Madasgcar to the city lights of Los Angeles as Michael describes what the crew saw on their way and discusses the importance of conserving these wonderfully rich areas of biodivserity.

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Julia Marton-Lefèvre

Congress Countdown

With IUCN's World Conservation Congress in Barcelona just three weeks away, Wild Talk catches up with IUCN Director General Julia Marton-Lefèvre. She explains why the Congress is such a crucial event, not only in the enivormental world, but for society as a whole. What will come out of the Congress and what difference will it make to the world? Find out here.

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